Costa nord (Aspetti di Sardegna n. 1) Trailer (1955)
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Italy 01 January 1955
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1955:
24 March 1955
A young woman welcomes a stranger into her home who pretends to have an accident. After a fleeting romance, the two marry and she immediately inherits a fortune due to the death of her uncle.
01 July 1955
Murders, with victims dying from spines broken by brute strength, erupt in the city and the killers, when encountered, walk away unharmed by police bullets which strike them.
22 December 1955
After a difficult eye operation, Simonetta, an Italian-American girl, returns for a vacation in Florence, the home town of her family.
29 March 1955
When Nathalie, a shoe seller, is abducted, her mother Flora wastes no time taking matters into her own hands.
15 December 1955
Gormless 25 year-old Cardew, wealthy beneficiary of the Robinson Will, should have left St. Fanny's School many years ago.
04 October 1955
Apaches plan to attack a fort by wearing uniforms plundered from a cavalry officer's (Peter Graves) supply column.
01 September 1955
Big-city songwriter and small-town music student conduct a romance by mail, then finally meet.
17 November 1955
Krestan Serbin, a 64-year-old Sorbian farm-worker, considers himself non-political. He owns a few acres, a few pigs and a cow, and intends to pass all this on to his daughter Lena.
13 September 1955
The film portrays the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in 1914.
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